CIMET scholarships

CIMET scholarships are directly funded by the Consortium as part of its scholarship policy to ensure that all students with outstanding academic background may have the chance to join the CIMET programme.

Attribution of CIMET scholarships for the second academic year of the of each intake will be based on students performance during the first academic year (best ranking, on the basis of grades available at the time of the selection, and using the grading and calculation rules provided in the student agreement and providing that the student have an average above B during the first academic year).

How to apply

There is no specific / separate application process to be considered for this scholarship, providing the applicant apply before the first deadline. Attribution of CIMET scholarship for the second year is directly managed by the Consortium without application needed.

Re-allocation of CIMET scholarships: in case of successful applicant’s withdraw before the beginning of the academic programme, CIMET scholarship may be re-allocated to best applicants on the selection list.

Successful applicants should confirm to the Consortium their acceptance of the CIMET scholarship or willingness to join the Programme without scholarship in due time.

Scholarship disbursement

The CIMET scholarships are directly managed by the Consortium. CIMET scholarship grants will be paid in several installments in a French bank account which administrative staff will help you to open upon arrival in France.

CIMET scholarship disbursement is subject to the conclusion and satisfactory fulfillment of the student agreement between the student and the CIMET consortium.

CIMET scholarship is paid in two installments. First installment typically occur during the first month of the programme, end of September, and the second in November.

CIMET scholarships terms of references are fixed on the CIMET student agreement.

[last update = 23/11/2015]

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